Due to recent changes in legislation, new categories of Iraqis in Jordan and Egypt are eligible for resettlement consideration under the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP). Iraqis in Jordan and Egypt who meet one of the criteria below may contact the U.S. Overseas Processing Entity (OPE) in Amman, Jordan, or Cairo, Egypt operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and seek direct access to the USRAP without a referral from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or a U.S. embassy. The following individuals (and their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age) may seek access through this direct program:
Individuals in the first five categories above who believe they are at risk or have experienced serious harm as a result of association with the United States since March 20, 2003, as described above, and who wish to be considered for resettlement as refugees in the United States may initiate the process with the USRAP by scheduling an appointment with IOM. Appointments can be made in Jordan by calling the OPE at + 962-6-562-5080 (new phone number) or by sending an email to AmmanInfoCenter@iom.int. Appointments can be made in Egypt by calling +20 22 735 7053 or by sending an email to CairoInfoCenter@iom.int.
When sending an email to the OPE, please include the following required information:
We hope to expand this program to other countries in the region at a future date. If Iraqi individuals who meet the first five criteria above are interested in being considered for resettlement as refugees in the United States but are not physically present in Jordan or Egypt, please send an email to CairoInfoCenter@iom.int with the information requested above. IOM will contact you at a later date if/when direct access processing is available in the country in which you are located.
Initiating the process with the USRAP does not guarantee access to the program or an interview for resettlement in the United States. The first step in the process will be verification of the claimed association. Applicants will be notified by OPE once this verification has been completed to arrange the next steps in the process. The U.S. refugee resettlement program is free of charge to applicants. There is no need to contact a third party, such as an attorney or advocacy organization, regarding access.
Regarding persons in the sixth category above, the U.S.-based relative who filed an approved I-130 immigrant visa petition on behalf of his/her Iraqi relatives should have received a letter from the Department of State informing them of their relative’s eligibility for a refugee interview. If an Iraqi’s U.S.-based relative has not received this letter, or if the U.S.-based relative has not yet filed an I-130 petition but he/she or the potential beneficiary is interested in learning more about this option, please check the following website for “I-130 P-2 Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)”: http://www.wrapsnet.org/RPCWRAPS/FAQ/tabid/75/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Contacting a non-governmental organization or U.S. based associate does not expedite access to this program. Initiating the process with the USRAP should not be considered a substitute for registration with the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It is strongly recommended that all Iraqi asylum seekers register with UNHCR in their country of refuge.
Please note that this program is separate from the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program. See http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1323.html#8 for SIV information.
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